Wacky Hair Day at Adams Elementary School

February 10, 2017 3:37 PM

From left, Adams Elementary first-grader Tanisha Hasan, 6, gazes off as first grader Ellee Arnold, 7, balances pretzels on her donut hairdo which were put on her head by first grader Sera Dimulo, 7, right, during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day.

From left, Adams Elementary first-grader Tanisha Hasan, 6, gazes off as first grader Ellee Arnold, 7, balances pretzels on her donut hairdo which were put on her head by first grader Sera Dimulo, 7, right,

Adams Elementary first-grader Evie Samocki, 7, wore pipe cleaners in her hair during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day.

Adams Elementary first-grader Evie Samocki, 7, wore pipe cleaners in her hair during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams

Principal Linda Lipsitt talks with second grader Avery Pfuehler, 8, during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day.

Principal Linda Lipsitt talks with second grader Avery Pfuehler, 8, during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days.

Adams Elementary second-grader Nathalia Pires, 7, wore her hair like two cupcakes during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day. Her mom helped her come up with and execute the idea.

Adams Elementary second-grader Nathalia Pires, 7, wore her hair like two cupcakes during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams

Fourth grader Isabella Carmona, 11, described her look as 'Medusa Licorice' during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day. "If someone looks into my eyes they turn into a gummy bear and have to do a dance," she said. She made her mom do the dance before school this morning.

Fourth grader Isabella Carmona, 11, described her look as 'Medusa Licorice' during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit

Adams Elementary School third-graders Delilah Loree, left, looks out the window while and Arianna Haskett plays on her iPad Friday morning. Both girls participated in wacky hair day as part of the school's spirit day.

Adams Elementary School third-graders Delilah Loree, left, looks out the window while and Arianna Haskett plays on her iPad Friday morning. Both girls participated in wacky hair day as part of the school's

Adams Elementary fifth-grader Brendan Curry, 10, reads during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day. Curry got the idea after seeing one of his sister's friends attach helium balloons strapped to pony tails.

Adams Elementary fifth-grader Brendan Curry, 10, reads during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next

Adams Elementary fourth-grader Bryn Pierce, 10, wore her hair like a donut during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day. She and her mother found the idea on Pinterest.

Adams Elementary fourth-grader Bryn Pierce, 10, wore her hair like a donut during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit

Adams Elementary School third-grader Sylvia Howse poses for a portrait with her wacky hair style Friday morning. Students created different hair styles with spray paint, pipe cleaners, Coke Colas bottles and glitter during one of the school's spirit days.

Adams Elementary School third-grader Sylvia Howse poses for a portrait with her wacky hair style Friday morning. Students created different hair styles with spray paint, pipe cleaners, Coke Colas bottles and

Adams Elementary fourth-grader Emily Gallant, 10, wore her hair like root beer pouring into a cup during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day. Gallant saw the idea on Pinterest.

Adams Elementary fourth-grader Emily Gallant, 10, wore her hair like root beer pouring into a cup during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes

Adams Elementary fifth-grader Ana Kickland reads a book during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day.

Adams Elementary fifth-grader Ana Kickland reads a book during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next

Adams Elementary fifth-grader Georgia Howse, 10, wore her hair like a unicorn during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day. "I just really like unicorns," Howse said. The horn was made of a rolled-up card.

Adams Elementary fifth-grader Georgia Howse, 10, wore her hair like a unicorn during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams

Adams Elementary School third-grader Ellie Filson puts on her gloves while getting ready to go outside for recess Friday morning. Filson's step-mother helped her create her wacky hair style. "She did the pony tail but I added the clips," Filson said. Students created different hair styles with spray paint, pipe cleaners, Coke Colas bottles and glitter during one of the school's spirit days.

Adams Elementary fourth-grader Avery Shepard, 9, wore her hair like a cupcake during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day. "I like cake," Shepard said.

Adams Elementary fourth-grader Avery Shepard, 9, wore her hair like a cupcake during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams

Adams Elementary fifth-grader Bailey Selby, 10, wore her hair as a Coke bottle pouring into a glass during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes as part of Adams Spirit Days. The next Spirit Day will be on Mar. 17, and the theme is Pure Michigan Day. "I just searched cute ideas for short hair," she said.

Adams Elementary fifth-grader Bailey Selby, 10, wore her hair as a Coke bottle pouring into a glass during Wacky Hair Day on Friday at Adams Elementary. Kids wore their hair in various colors, styles and shapes

Adams Elementary School principal Linda Lipsitt talks with students about their wacky hair styles during lunch Friday afternoon. Students created different hair styles with spray paint, pipe cleaners, paper plates and glitter during one of the school's spirit days.

Adams Elementary School principal Linda Lipsitt talks with students about their wacky hair styles during lunch Friday afternoon. Students created different hair styles with spray paint, pipe cleaners, paper

Adams Elementary School first-grader Ellee Arnold works on making turtles out of clay during art class Friday morning as part of the school's spirit day. Arnold with help from her mom turned her bun into a doughnut on a plate.

Adams Elementary School first-grader Ellee Arnold works on making turtles out of clay during art class Friday morning as part of the school's spirit day. Arnold with help from her mom turned her bun into a

Adams Elementary School first-graders from left: Sophia Mika, Ellee Arnold work on making turtles out of clay while Zoe Day looks at Seth DeGroat's newly sculpture turtle shell during art class Friday morning as part of the school's spirit day. All four students created different hair styles with spray paint, pipe cleaners, paper plates and glitter during one of the school's spirit days.

Adams Elementary School first-graders from left: Sophia Mika, Ellee Arnold work on making turtles out of clay while Zoe Day looks at Seth DeGroat's newly sculpture turtle shell during art class Friday morning